
Isabelle Stanley
Reporter at Daily Mail
Reporter at Daily Mail
Reporter @DailyMailUK | Ex @NewJournal and @WestminsterXtra | Pieces in @VICE @PoliticsHome @TheSundayTimes @openDemocracy
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Isabelle Stanley |James Vituscka |Russ Weakland
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Lady Gaga was basking in the glory of a career-defining triumph. She had just played a blockbuster gig for a crowd of some 2.5 million fans on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, smashing not only Madonna's record (1.6 million) for concert in the same location last year, but also setting a new record for the highest attended concert by a female artist ever.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | James Vituscka |Russ Weakland |Isabelle Stanley
Despite being the most famous and successful pop star on the planet, Taylor Swift is in no rush to leap out of bed in the mornings. These days, she wakes at around 9am before hunkering down for one of her favorite activities: cuddles with her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end, Travis Kelce. Swift and Kelce, both 35, love a lazy morning in bed, not least because, when they're together, it means they can skip going to the gym.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Isabelle Stanley
There's a renewed spark inside the Executive Residence. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania looked practically newlywed as they packed on the PDA this weekend while in to Rome for Pope Francis's funeral, an event that coincided with Melania's 55th birthday. Indeed the pair, who despite having been married since 2005 have often looked awkward in each other's company, drew comment for just how tactile they were being.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Isabelle Stanley
Pimples have long been the bane of teenagers' existence, something to agonize over in the mirror and then hide away when they leave the house. But that all changed three years ago when, instead of layering on concealer, a few celebrities started a new trend: covering their blemishes with bright, colorful stickers. Those stickers, known as pimple patches, quickly went viral on social media and boomed in popularity. Now everyone from Hailey Bieber to strangers on the street are wearing them.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Isabelle Stanley
A young man, around 19 years old, balls his hand into a fist and punches himself in the face along his jaw and cheekbones. Another picks up a hammer and repeatedly hits his chin, leaving a trail of red marks. At first glance, these TikTok videos seem like an alarming form of self-harm, but the young men involved in these unsettling posts market them as quite the opposite.
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